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Year : 1999 | Volume
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Reappearing CT lesions : 4 cases.
G Singh, RS Bhatia, D Khurana, S Khurana Department of Medicine, Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab, 141001, India., India
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G Singh Department of Medicine, Dayanand Medical College, Ludhiana, Punjab, 141001, India. India
An overwhelming majority of disappearing CT lesions in India have been aetiologically linked to cysticercosis. We report 4 patients with disappearing CT lesions in whom the lesion later reappeared at the same (3 patients) or different site (1 patient). One patient was a Taenia carrier. Serial MRI evaluation in one patient revealed a persisting lesion in the interval period. The contribution of these observations towards the understanding of the aetiology of disappearing CT lesions is discussed.
How to cite this article:
Singh G, Bhatia R S, Khurana D, Khurana S. Reappearing CT lesions : 4 cases. Neurol India 1999;47:47-50
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